I bought another Vmod and know a few things about batteries. I am concerned with the vapage battery shipped with the Vmod2.0
It is a 14500 and compresses the spring in the vmod. I will not use this battery because the spring should be able to disconnect the contact between the battery and the fire button. Not gonna happen with the vapage battery afaik. The result can be a melted fire button and possibly melted plastic chassis. Possibility of more damage can occur imo.
There are imo a lot that can go wrong because of the design of the vmod. For example being unable to quickly remove the battery because of the chimney cone and then the shell.
I am not saying things to start a comparison war but i feel Vmod needs to rethink the issues of battery size and cones.Or have warnings of some kind.
Just something to think about and I would like to hear what people think with more knowledge.
REO says the spring on their mods should not be compressed so why is Vmod different? REO has easy fast access to the battery. Why doesn't Vmod?
It is a 14500 and compresses the spring in the vmod. I will not use this battery because the spring should be able to disconnect the contact between the battery and the fire button. Not gonna happen with the vapage battery afaik. The result can be a melted fire button and possibly melted plastic chassis. Possibility of more damage can occur imo.
There are imo a lot that can go wrong because of the design of the vmod. For example being unable to quickly remove the battery because of the chimney cone and then the shell.
I am not saying things to start a comparison war but i feel Vmod needs to rethink the issues of battery size and cones.Or have warnings of some kind.
Just something to think about and I would like to hear what people think with more knowledge.
REO says the spring on their mods should not be compressed so why is Vmod different? REO has easy fast access to the battery. Why doesn't Vmod?
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